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Standing literally at the gateway to beautiful Exmoor, The Anchor Inn at Exebridge nestles next to the River Exe and offers a warm welcome to visitors and locals alike.
The 17th Century Anchor Inn has been a focal point on Exmoor for many years, with an unrivalled reputation for offering excellent dining, high quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation and the most stunning views along the River Exe and out towards the majestic moorland that surrounds it. |
The River Exe itself is famous for salmon and trout fishing, making The Anchor Inn an ideal base for a lazy weekend fishing from the tranquil banks or the neighbouring fishing lakes.
The Anchor Inn offers superb Bed and Breakfast accommodation with six rooms, including our Superior Room for a special weekend away. Overlooking the River Exe and our extensive gardens, the rooms are tastefully decorated to maximise relaxation. Breakfast is provided by our award-winning chef to your requirements. |
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The Anchor Inn has brought fine dining to this quiet part of Exmoor through our extensive restaurant facilities and superb team, led by Taste of the West 2004 winner Dan Kings.
Dan runs a catering team who are happy to provide our guests with anything ranging from a simple, home-cooked bar meal to a full, a la carte menu for that special occasion. All ingredients are fresh and, where possible, locally sourced, keeping food miles to a minimum. |
Our Sunday Carvery meats are fresh from John and Roberta’s smallholding in Staple Cross, where they breed Poll Dorset sheep and Dexter cattle.
The Anchor Inn at Exebridge has a policy of only using ingredients that are in season and with these, Dan and the team cook every meal to order. Special diets can be catered for. |
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The Anchor Inn at Exebridge offers the perfect jumping off point to explore the beautiful Exmoor National Park and its surrounding valleys. The thriving town of Dulverton, just five miles from the Inn, offers visitors a rich selection of local shops, selling hand-crafted gifts and high quality produce.
A few miles further onto the moor, visitors can explore the stunning Tarr Steps, take part in water-sports at Wimbleball Lake or fish from the banks of the River Exe or the well stocked neighbouring Exebridge fishing lakes.
Footpaths and bridleways criss-cross Exmoor, offering ramblers of all levels of experience and fitness the chance to take in the breaktaking scenery. 400 yards from the Inn is the Lakeside Caravan Club Park, offering a well-appointed base from which to explore our beautiful part of the country.
A half hour’s drive will take you to the North Devon coast, with soft sandy beaches and dramatic sea views. And at the end of a hard day enjoying yourself, you can retire back to The Anchor Inn and relax in our cosy bar or dine in one of our elegant restaurants. |
| From Spring right through to the Indian Summer days of Autumn, our extensive gardens, running along the banks of the River Exe, are tranquil, stunning and the perfect place for an al fresco meal. And on colder evenings, snuggle up by a roaring log fire in the Tom Faggus Bar and relax with good food, good beer and good company.
The Anchor Inn at Exebridge welcomes you…
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